YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:49 GMT 4 March 2023
Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Ouch! That's an absolute cruncher.
Sean Longstaff and Nathan Ake go for a challenge and the Newcastle player stays down.
The referee says Ake was late and produces a yellow.
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Emlyn Begley
Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Ouch! That's an absolute cruncher.
Sean Longstaff and Nathan Ake go for a challenge and the Newcastle player stays down.
The referee says Ake was late and produces a yellow.
Man City 1-0 Newcastle.
What's happened to this game? It's gone off the boil. Neither side has got going since half-time.
Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Bad news for Newcastle. That was Joelinton's 10th yellow of the season. He will miss his side's next two Premier League games.
Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Jack Grealish with the first shot in anger of the half - but it's high and wide. Joelinton is booked after a foul on Ruben Dias in the build-up to that move.
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Three goals in their past seven Premier League games...Newcastle are going to have to do something about that if they are to leave Manchester with something. They don't look like scoring at the moment.
Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Groans as Kevin de Bruyne overcooks a pass which allows Newcastle possession. Fair to say this half hasn't caught fire yet.
Image source, ReutersStrong words from the doctor.
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Dr David: Newcastle are down and out. They’ve been lucky most of the season. Almost like a newly promoted team. They’ve been figured out and until they get a striker and a top manager, it will be mid table mediocrity.
Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Patient build-up from City who are playing lots of short passes before Jack Grealish goes down on the edge of the box. Simon Hooper says play on.
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Andrew: Manchester City under Pep Guardiola play their best football when they play with width. (Think back to the days of Sane, Sterling and Jesus) They’re doing that today and even Newcastle’s solid, structured defensive setup is struggling to cope.
Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Almost immediately Newcastle win a free-kick inside City's half. Kieran Trippier curls it in and it's headed clear. Now City are breaking...
Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Newcastle get the game back under way. A big 45 for them.
HT: Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Newcastle are back out nice and early. Eddie Howe is having a quick word with referee Simon Hooper as City's players start to emerge for the second half.
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Jude in North Wales: You need to try and survive until half time when playing City. They don't press anywhere near the same in the second half. Easier said than done though.
Wolves v Tottenham (15:00 GMT)
Image source, BBC SportTottenham have been so inconsistent all season that I don't think any result for them is a huge shock, whether it be them beating Manchester City or losing to Championship side Sheffield United in the FA Cup.
You just don't know what you are going to get from Spurs from one week to the next, which makes predicting their results almost impossible - although I did call their defeat by the Blades correctly by the way.
I don't see them winning at Molineux either. Wolves are still scrapping for survival and although they might not offer much going forward, they also don't give very much away.
Prediction: 1-1
Arsenal v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)
Dion Dublin
Former England striker on Football Focus
When you've got a player like Bukayo Saka, who is very level-headed, getting the backing of his manager, you are going to get some very good performances.
He is flying in every department. His team-mates are looking for him and he is enjoying that responsibility. That's how you become better. He came back from missing that penalty [in the Euros final] as a man.
Chelsea v Leeds (15:00 GMT)
Gary Rose
BBC Sport at Stamford Bridge
Image source, Getty ImagesGraham Potter has reiterated that he has the support of the Chelsea owners but this feels like a hugely critical few days for the Blues boss.
Today his side entertains a Leeds team that will be bouncing after a morale-boosting win against Southampton last-time out, and then on Tuesday Borussia Dortmund are the visitors in the Champions League - losing even one of those games could see the support Potter says he has waver.
Chelsea have won just two of their last 15 games while goal scoring remains a huge problem, despite the hundreds of millions spent on new players in January, and since the start of November, no side has scored fewer goals than Chelsea's six.
How Potter could do with a high-scoring victory today.
Five games starting at 3pm. Let's take a look at a couple of them.
HT: Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Chris Wilder
Former Sheffield United boss on BBC Radio 5 Live
This is a competitive game.
Newcastle aren't out of it. Eddie Howe will be disappointed with the way they conceded but they have had chances at the other end.
Man City 1-0 Newcastle
Newcastle have work to do.
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